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19811339121n.d. 1981. Other. Group photograph of the Presidents of the United States. 8 by 10 inch photo of Presidents Reagan Ford Carter and Nixon at the White House in frame 13.5 by 15.5 inches. Signed by Presidents Ronald Reagan 1911-2004 Gerald R. Ford 1913-2006 Jimmy Carter b. 1924 and Richard Nixon 1913-1994. A view of the four living US Presidents gathered at the White House in 1981 prior to departing for Egypt to attend the funeral of Anwar Sadat. SG consignment;. 1339121. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. unknown books
19811882Washington DC: The White House 1981. Framed. Fine. White House Photograph signed by President Ronald Reagan Jimmy Carter Gerald Ford and Richard Nixon. With the assassination of Egyptian President Anwar Sadat there was concern that sending a sitting United States President would be too dangerous. Protocol demanded that a high level delegation from the United States was needed for the trip but sending less senior officials would be viewed as a lack of engagement by the United States. Secretary of State Alexander Haig suggested that the 3 former living Presidents attend which all three accepted. With Richard Nixon in political exile since Watergate President Carter having just lost an election and President Ford getting pressure from his family to avoid dangerous situations all three had their reasons not to attend. This trip also marked a thawing in relations between the living former presidents with President Carter and President Ford striking up a lifelong friendship afterwards. This photograph marked the first time that 4 sitting Presidents had joined together at the White House. Photograph signed by President Ronald Reagan along with former presidents Jimmy Carter Gerald R. Ford and Richard Nixon. Framed in contemporary black frame gold edge museum archival glass. A fine signed copy. Provenance: From the office of Katherine Shepherd White House Correspondence office staff. Known as "Charley" Ms. Shepherd had a long career in Washington DC from Capitol Hill to the White House. In the 1980s she worked in the White House Correspondence office and was tasked outreach for President Reagan to constituents in his native Illinois and California. The White House unknown books
2004USD_9780881926477Timber Press 2004. 1st. Hardcover. UsedLikeNew/UsedLikeNew. Timber Press hardcover
2004DBS.Management-9780881926Timber Press 2004. 1st. Hardcover. New. Timber Press hardcover
2004DBS.Management-9780881926Timber Press 2004. 1st. Hardcover. New. Timber Press hardcover
2022x-1526145839Manchester Univ Pr 2022. Hardcover. New. 272 pages. 9.21x6.14x0.63 inches. Manchester Univ Pr hardcover
0483892505.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
ria9783744738941_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Elementary plane trigonometry - that is plane trigonometry without imaginaries is an unchanged high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1892. Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and paperback
B9783744738941Paperback / softback. New. paperback
6292670Springer pp. 200 . Hardback. New. Springer hardcover
2003162547London: Routledge 2003 250 pages. Books listed here are not stored at the shop. Please contact us if you want to pick up a book from Newtown. Paperback. Very Good. Routledge paperback
1974100145932The New York Times 1974 in12. 1974. Broché.
1996288679PN. New. 1996. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
0851110274.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1330395824.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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1986015922Berkeley California: The Pumpkin Papers Irregulars. Offered is the August 1986 issue Vol. V No. 1 of "The Warbler 'IT SINGS!'" edited by "Publius Ultracrepidus" possibly founders Paul Seabury or A. Lawrence Chickering later Philip Siegelman and published by The Pumpkin Papers Irregulars out of Berkeley California. Most likely issued once per year a stapled magazine measuring 7" by 8-1/2" and containing 12 pages including front and rear covers. This issue is devoted to a speech by Richard M. Nixon entitled "Lessons of the Alger Hiss Case" given at the previous year's Pumpkin Papers Irregulars Banquet October 31 1985 - The Warbler writes in part "A fearsome threat to our Irregulars since our Formation has been The Leak. In the years since Formation we have done well to prevent unauthorized persons from being privy to our scholarly activities and this is as it should be. That is until recently. At our last Hallowe'en banquet at the Princeton Club in New York City - a well-attended affair we must admit - a precedent was set which in all candor we trust will not significantly damage our close security" - "On that date the Pumpkin Papers had as honored guest and orator the Honorable Richard M. Nixon. The powerful illuminating and even moving text of President Nixon's remarks are of such a nature that we have decided to devote our entire current issue of THE WARBLER to them." Former President Nixon begins his lengthy remarks: "First I want to express appreciation to all who have said such kind words" - "I was trying to think how to address myself to you. I guess I can just start out by saying Fellow Leakers Tapers and Red Baiters. That covers us all - past present and maybe the future. I became acquainted with this organization from a speech which I received from Bill Casey William J. Casey. He doesn't send me many of his speeches but this one was really a delight. He spoke last year in a place that I speak now not in this room but at least at this meeting. I thought I knew a lot about the Hiss case; but Bill with his usual thoroughness has done a magnificent research job; I learned things that I really didn't know at that time that I was up to speed on it. Then I read a bit about the organization Pumpkin Papers Irregulars - 8 years you've studied!" - "Let me just share with you for a few minutes if I could my own observations about the case." Also in this issue: a reprint of a Letters to the Editor New York Times dated January 9 1986 from Alger Hiss in response to Mr. Nixon's short Opinion Piece also entitled "Lessons of the Alger Hiss Case" printed in that paper the day before January 8 1986. Mr. Hiss writes "I resent in particular Mr. Nixon's insinuation with no basis except Whittaker Chamber's word that my wife engaged in wrongdoing. This seems to me to be of a piece with his practices through the long years since his membership in the House Committee on Un-American activities in 1948." The Pumpkin Papers Irregulars considered by some to be a "secret society" was founded in 1977 in New York City by Paul Seabury and A. Lawrence Chickering to memorialize the Whittaker Chambers-Alger Hiss case venerate Whittaker Chambers as an early American conservative and patriot monitor the latest news on the continuing denials of guilt by Alger Hiss and his supporters and host an annual dinner on or near October 31 of each year - an Annual Observance Halloween Banquet - where they would award the Victor Navasky Prize Mr. Navasky was a long-time defender of Alger Hiss to a notable public figure whom they considered to be the most disloyal American. It is likely that this publication "The Warbler - IT SINGS!" was issued infrequently and most likely annually. Two tiny staple holes where issue was stapled for mailing else Fine. Uncommon if not rare. . Fine. Magazine. 1st Edition. 1st Printing. 1986. The Pumpkin Papers Irregulars unknown
198521159New York: Arbor House 1985. First edition. Cloth. Near Fine. 8vo. 240 pp. This is the first edtion in navy cloth binding issued without dustwrapper and comes in a matching navt cloth covered slipcase. SIGNED by Nixon as called for on the front endpaper. Book is ever so lightly faded at spine else a near fine example. The slipcase is a bit dusty and lightly worn. <br/><br/> Arbor House hardcover books
197825489New York: Grosset & Dunlap 1978. First edition. Cloth. Very Good/very good. Stated first printing. 1120 pp memoir of the 37th President of the United tates. Illustrated with photographs. A very good copy in navy cloth binding in very good price-intact dustwrapper. This copy has been INSCRIBED by Nixon on the first white endpaper. The former owner of this book has indicated in light pencil that Nixon signed this copy on 6/17 or 18 1993. Grosset & Dunlap unknown books
51-2202Los Angeles: Tom Bradley Library Foundation 1993. 4to. 30 pp. with numerous testimonial signed letters by all the living presidents et al. and photographs. From the estate of Herb Yellin 1935 - 2014 publisher of the Lord John Press. Los Angeles: Tom Bradley Library Foundation, 1993. unknown
51-2203Los Angeles: Tom Bradley Library Foundation 1993. 4to. 30 pp. with numerous testimonial signed letters by all the living presidents et al. and photographs. Blueline draft with two pages of donors. From the estate of Herb Yellin 1935 - 2014 publisher of the Lord John Press. Los Angeles: Tom Bradley Library Foundation, 1993. unknown
70-0554Washington D.C.: White House 1970. Folded card. 6.25 x 4.75 inches. Very Good. Cover illustrated with sketch of White House. Deckled edge. Extremely Scarce.Program features performance of Christmas readings and humor through the centuries by David Frost accompanied by Mr. Billy Taylor pianist.Provenance - Jim Warlick a collector of political memorabilia and the owner of White House Gifts a souvenir store in Washington D.C. located across from the White House. Washington D.C.: White House, 1970. unknown
70-0583Washington D.C.: White House 1973. 8vo. 4 pp. Oblong. Very Good. Soft Cover. Typographical blue paper wraps. Staple binding. Deckled edge. Extremely Scarce.Provenance - Jim Warlick a collector of political memorabilia and the owner of White House Gifts a souvenir store in Washington D.C. located across from the White House. Washington D.C.: White House, 1973. paperback
70-0552Washington D.C.: White House 1971. Folded card. 7 x 4.25 inches. Very Good. Blue cover illustrated with sketch of White House. Extremely Scarce.Program features performance by Beverly Sills with her accompanist Mr. Roland Gagnon.Provenance - Jim Warlick a collector of political memorabilia and the owner of White House Gifts a souvenir store in Washington D.C. located across from the White House. Washington D.C.: White House, 1971. unknown
70-0543Washington D.C.: White House 1969. Folded card. 6 x 4 inches. Very Good. Cover illustrated with White House gilt seal. Extremely Scarce.Program features performance by Duo-pianists Arthur Whittemore and Jack Lowe.Provenance - Jim Warlick a collector of political memorabilia and the owner of White House Gifts a souvenir store in Washington D.C. located across from the White House. Washington D.C.: White House, 1969. unknown